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Day
23
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. H. üttley is spending a few days in Detroit. Rev. Fr. Goldrick, of Northfield, was in the city, Friday. Miss Rosalia'H. Krause has returned from Grand Rapids. Charlie and Frederic Maher are visiting their grandfather in Saline. Mrs. C. M. Johnson, of New York, is visiting friends in the city. E. A. Cadieux has gone to St. Clair flats for a week's duck shooting. W. Wallace Morgan, of Statingburg, Pa., is in the city on business. Mrs. Anna Hawkins, of Kalamazoo, is the guest of Ann Arbor friends. F. W. Haines, an architect oí Buffalo, was in the city Saturday, on business connected with the American hotel. Mis. Jenuie Vqprheis is atteru.iii:g the W. C. T. U. coiavention a: Lansiug. Nov. 2, the Sophoniore co-eds will banquet the Freshmen coeds at Granger's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Mooer were Saturday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Honey, of Dexter. Rev. Camden M. Cobern has been ■ elected a member of the "American ] Oriental Society." Mrs. J. D. North and daughter, I of Jackson, are in the city, guests i ■ ot Mrs. F. J. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Greenwood and daughter Grace are visiting Mr. Greenwood's parents at Cincinnau. G. J. Mann, of Bridgewater, treasurer of the Germán Fire j anee company, was in the city, Fri-, day. Mrs. F. C. Loweli, who has been ! visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olp, left Saturday for Grand Rapids. W. W. Watts, A. P. Ferguson and Dr. MacLachlan áttended the meeting of the Mystic Snriner at Flint, last week. A. Schairer, of West Point, Neb., arrived in the city Friday, last week, to attend the 50U1 wedding anniversary of, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ! G. Schairer. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Frink of Marshall, are in city to remain indefiniteiy. Mr. Frink is connected with the railway mail service. Mrs. Frink is the daughter of E. J. Smith, of the Argus.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News